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Members of the Irish 58th Reserve Infantry Battalion will be travelling to New York to take part in the world's largest St Patrick's Day Parade Read more...
According to a new opinion poll from the Belfast Telegraph, Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness is on course to be the next First Minister in the North... Read more...
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Enterprise Ireland's 'First Flight North America' Program launched in New York last Friday with over 40 first time exporters to the North American market having signed up... Read more...
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Consumer Prices in January, as measured by the CPI, fell by 0.6% in the month. This compares to a decrease of 1.7% recorded in January of last year... Read more...
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A lot of Irish traditional musicians and fans came out last Monday night to hear John Doyle and Karan Casey play together at Joe's Pub, mainly selections from their new album, "The Exile's Return." Read more...
Patrick O'Brien, the lead vocalist/guitarist with Irish rock act Last Days of Death Country, could very well be a name you'll be hearing a lot more of. No seriously you will, see, I've your home number so I'll be calling this weekend to talk about Patrick behind his back... Read more...
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There must be something in the water here at the moment. Well, that is for those of us who are lucky enough to have water at the moment. After all, we had a cold spell at Christmas and many all over the country still don't have any water at all; so it can't be that... Read more...
Last week, viewers finally got to see the Heisman Trophy winner and his mother - Tim and Pam Tebow - in the Super Bowl ad that caused apoplexy to many abortion-rights advocates... Read more...
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Our correspondant Mike Bowen, with the latest dispatch from Downunder, bringing all the gossip, news and views from Irish-Australia Read more...
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Wow! What a week it was last week with snow, snow, snow and more snow leading to my trip to West Palm Beach for the Ireland-US Council's Winter meeting being cancelled... Read more...
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All week the Irish players had stressed the importance of preventing the RBS 6 Nations favourites from establishing an unassailable lead, which they managed to triumphant effect in 2006 and 2008... Read more...
After a mixed week on the field that left Celtic trailing Rangers by ten points again, the club released their interim financial results that show turnover down by 22.8%, to £36.11 million... Read more...
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